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This text originates from an academic book titled "Powers, Parts and Wholes: Essays on the Mereology of Powers," edited by Christopher J. Austin, Anna Marmodoro, and Andrea Roselli, and published by Routledge in 2024. The excerpts explore the complex philosophical relationship between mereology (the study of parts and wholes) and powers (dispositional properties like fragility or charge). Several chapters investigate how powers might have parts or compose wholes, examining different mereological frameworks such as classical mereology, grounding mereology, and graph-theoretic models. The book also addresses related concepts like compositional questions, the nature of complex and collective powers, the role of powers in causal structures, and the potential connection between powers and consciousness.
By Panigrahi NirmaThis text originates from an academic book titled "Powers, Parts and Wholes: Essays on the Mereology of Powers," edited by Christopher J. Austin, Anna Marmodoro, and Andrea Roselli, and published by Routledge in 2024. The excerpts explore the complex philosophical relationship between mereology (the study of parts and wholes) and powers (dispositional properties like fragility or charge). Several chapters investigate how powers might have parts or compose wholes, examining different mereological frameworks such as classical mereology, grounding mereology, and graph-theoretic models. The book also addresses related concepts like compositional questions, the nature of complex and collective powers, the role of powers in causal structures, and the potential connection between powers and consciousness.